

The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K supports 4K Ultra HD resolution, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos, for a cinematic experience in your living room. Afterwards, you’ll get access to Amazon’s Fire TV platform so that you can watch all the popular streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, and Disney+. The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K is very easy to set up - just plug the streaming device into your TV’s HDMI port, connect it to your Wi-Fi network, and follow the onscreen instructions. Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max - $35, was $55Īmazon Fire TV Stick 4K - $30, was $50 Dan Baker/Digital Trends.FireTV 4k hardware decoding of this file is behaving EXACTLY as it should. And no green flashes happen during playback AFTER a keyframe has been received. First a small green flash (if the player starts the corrupt video at the absolute start before any keyframe).


The FireTV with latest update handles that PERFECTLY, exactly as it should. And then replaced by a full, perfect keyframe half a second later.Ĭonclusion: The video file IS corrupt at the start (has no keyframe). The only flash I got was completely natural and expected - in MX player which plays the video from the exact start despite lacking a keyframe there which means the screen starts out green (empty decoder buffer), is then partially filled with some blocks of data. I can play the video and never get any green flashing. So anyway yes the latest update fixes the issue. Those who don’t know what i mean by keyframe: Go to google and educate yourselves. If I rewind to the start in Kodi I still miss some of the initial words of audio which PROVES that Kodi intentionally skips until the first keyframe. Kodi: skips the green flash (lack of keyframe) and immediately begins playback with a perfect picture. Mx: green flash at start for 0.5 seconds (lack of keyframe) and then the screen fixes itself (keyframe) and plays perfectly with no green flashes for the duration of the entire video

In MX I used both HW+ and HW hardware modes. Both using hardware decoding and deinterlacing.
